Foreign News: Contempt

Questioned by suave Jewish lawyers in a Munich court last week,
Jew-baiting Adolf Hitler grew hot under his brown collar, egged his
brown-shirted henchmen into muttered threats that they would pull the
Jewish lawyers' noses.

Fascist Hitler had brought the suit. He charged Jewish Journalist Werner
Abel with "libel and perjury" in accusing the German Fascist Party of
accepting campaign contributions of 2,500,000 lire from Italian
fascists in 1930.